NEOLOGISMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY

The article focuses on analysis of nominative processes and lexical change occurring in Eng-lish at the present stage of language development. Lexical system, being the most flexible and accessible, constantly evolves with the development of society embracing new lexical means and thus reflecting cu...

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Main Author: Elena A Koltsova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2017-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/semiotics-semantics/article/view/17021
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description The article focuses on analysis of nominative processes and lexical change occurring in Eng-lish at the present stage of language development. Lexical system, being the most flexible and accessible, constantly evolves with the development of society embracing new lexical means and thus reflecting current social trends. New recently coined English words are the object of this article. The material included neologisms which have been added to oxford online dictionaries since 2010. Most of these lexical units have been selected for Oxford Word of the Year shortlists, compiled on the basis of their frequent use and significance in a particular year. A brief review of theoretical approaches to studying neologisms and the factors influencing their coinage is accompanied by comparative studies of statistical data conducted by linguists in late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. This paper examines some distinctive characteristics of popular English neologisms and their actualization in everyday communication of native speakers of the English language. The research consisted of two stages: analytical, which included lexical analysis of neologisms, and interactive presenting an informant survey. A number of generalized thematic groups / functioning spheres have been identified in the semantic aspect during the initial stage. The degree of actual usage of these linguistic units by native English speakers has been determined in the survey of informants. The analysis of survey results has been performed and the attitude of native speakers to new and emerging words has been considered. An attempt has been made to reveal the underlying causes of the current changes and to propose an interpretation of the results received.
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spelling doaj.art-0fd4f5663f534b6da27f00a7c4efb7922022-12-22T01:16:15ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics2313-22992411-12362017-12-018360461310.22363/2313-2299-2017-8-3-604-61315695NEOLOGISMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURYElena A Koltsova0Ивановский государственный энергетический университетThe article focuses on analysis of nominative processes and lexical change occurring in Eng-lish at the present stage of language development. Lexical system, being the most flexible and accessible, constantly evolves with the development of society embracing new lexical means and thus reflecting current social trends. New recently coined English words are the object of this article. The material included neologisms which have been added to oxford online dictionaries since 2010. Most of these lexical units have been selected for Oxford Word of the Year shortlists, compiled on the basis of their frequent use and significance in a particular year. A brief review of theoretical approaches to studying neologisms and the factors influencing their coinage is accompanied by comparative studies of statistical data conducted by linguists in late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. This paper examines some distinctive characteristics of popular English neologisms and their actualization in everyday communication of native speakers of the English language. The research consisted of two stages: analytical, which included lexical analysis of neologisms, and interactive presenting an informant survey. A number of generalized thematic groups / functioning spheres have been identified in the semantic aspect during the initial stage. The degree of actual usage of these linguistic units by native English speakers has been determined in the survey of informants. The analysis of survey results has been performed and the attitude of native speakers to new and emerging words has been considered. An attempt has been made to reveal the underlying causes of the current changes and to propose an interpretation of the results received.http://journals.rudn.ru/semiotics-semantics/article/view/17021неологизмразвитие языкаязыковые изменениясферы функционированияязыковая картина мира
spellingShingle Elena A Koltsova
NEOLOGISMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
неологизм
развитие языка
языковые изменения
сферы функционирования
языковая картина мира
title NEOLOGISMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
title_full NEOLOGISMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
title_fullStr NEOLOGISMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
title_full_unstemmed NEOLOGISMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
title_short NEOLOGISMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
title_sort neologisms in the english language in the 21st century
topic неологизм
развитие языка
языковые изменения
сферы функционирования
языковая картина мира
url http://journals.rudn.ru/semiotics-semantics/article/view/17021
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